Draymond Green got into a bit of trouble early on Monday night at the Chase Center.
Though he managed to avoid an ejection in the first half of the Golden State Warriors’ Game 4 matchup with the Houston Rockets, he did so just barely after getting into back-to-back altercations.
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Things popped off in the first half after Green, Stephen Curry and Dillon Brooks got into an incident that felt like it was a few games in the making.
After Green set a hard screen on Amen Thompson, Brooks hip-checked Curry and sent him down to the floor. Curry, taunting a bit, threw up two fingers at Brooks after he was called for a foul. Brooks then tried to grab the ball out of Curry’s hands, which sparked the incident and sent plenty of people rushing in to try and break it all up.
In the end, Curry, Green and Brooks were all hit with technical fouls.
Then just a few minutes later, Green got into another altercation with Tari Eason. Green fell on top of Easton and drilled him directly in the head with his feet after they were fighting for a loose ball — which sparked another, though less severe, dust up. Green held on to Eason’s collar briefly and then looked like he was going to lift him up by the leg, but the two were separated successfully.
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Green was hit with a flagrant foul there, which allowed him to avoid the automatic ejection. Eason was also hit with a technical foul.
After the chaotic first half, Houston took a 57-50 lead into the locker room at halftime. Fred VanVleet led the way with 12 points, and Brooks had 11 after shooting 4-of-6 from teh field in the first 24 minutes. Brandin Podziemski led the Warriors with 13 points and four assists, and Curry had 10 points in the first half.
The Warriors entered Monday night with a 2-1 lead in the series.
This post will be updated with more information shortly.
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